2 hours Semi-private surfing lesson in Playa de Las Americas

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2 hours Semi-private surfing lesson in Playa de Las Americas

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $132.75
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First wave without the big crowd? This two-hour semi-private surf lesson in Playa de la Américas keeps groups small (up to four) and focuses on real progress fast. You get coaching you can actually hear, plus time in the water paired with structured instruction.

I love the theory-to-water approach. You’ll get guidance on land first, then you put it into practice right away. I also love that equipment rental is included, so you can travel lighter and spend your energy on surfing instead of hunting gear.

One thing to consider: this is semi-private, capped at four people, so it’s not the same level of one-on-one attention as a full private lesson. Also, the activity depends on good weather, so keep your schedule flexible if conditions aren’t right.

Key Points That Make This Lesson Worth It

2 hours Semi-private surfing lesson in Playa de Las Americas - Key Points That Make This Lesson Worth It

  • Small group cap (up to four) so corrections are more personal and less chaotic
  • Theory + practical instruction + photo analysis for technique feedback you can review
  • Equipment rental included for lighter packing and quicker setup
  • Multiple languages offered (English, Spanish, Russian, Latvian)
  • Same meeting point for start and finish at Tenerife Surf Point near public transport
  • Moderate physical fitness expected, since you’ll be active in the water

Playa de las Américas: Where Your First Surf Gets Real

2 hours Semi-private surfing lesson in Playa de Las Americas - Playa de las Américas: Where Your First Surf Gets Real
Playa de las Américas is the kind of beach area where you can feel the surf culture without the “only for experts” vibe. The lesson is set up for people with a learning goal, not just a sightseeing stop. The big win is that you’re not fighting a huge group. A capped class means you’re more likely to get clear cues and enough attempts to start building muscle memory.

Also, Tenerife’s coastline conditions can change fast. That matters because your coaches can adjust what you work on based on what the sea is doing that day. The lesson is designed around that reality, including the fact that it requires good weather to run as planned.

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Tenerife Surf Point Meeting: Simple Start, Easy End

2 hours Semi-private surfing lesson in Playa de Las Americas - Tenerife Surf Point Meeting: Simple Start, Easy End
You meet at Tenerife Surf Point, on Av. Rafael Puig Lluvina, 32, in Playa de la Américas. The session starts there and ends back at the same meeting point. That sounds basic, but it’s a real convenience when you’re juggling beach time, hotel location, and energy levels.

This location is also described as near public transportation. If you’re not driving, that helps you keep the day easy—no extra stress about parking or moving the whole crew around last minute.

The activity is also presented as private in the sense that only your group participates. So even though it’s semi-private (because the class size is capped), you shouldn’t expect the lesson to become a mixed free-for-all with strangers from other bookings.

The 2 Hours: Land Theory, In-Water Coaching, Then Photo Feedback

This isn’t a “meet, get tossed on a board, good luck” experience. The lesson is structured around three parts: theory, a practical session in the sea, and a photo analysis after.

Part 1: Theory (on land).

You’ll receive instruction before you go into the water. This is where beginners benefit most, because surf is easier when you understand what the board is doing and what you’re supposed to do with your body. Expect clear guidance so you know what to focus on during your first attempts.

Part 2: Practical surfing in the water.

Then comes the hands-on part. This is where the semi-private setup shines. With a small group, the instructor can watch what you’re doing and adjust your positioning, timing, or technique as you go. One useful theme in the feedback is that even first-time surfers get follow-you-in-the-water guidance, not vague instructions from far away.

Part 3: Photo analysis after the lesson.

The icing on the cake is the photo analysis. Photos are a simple tool, but they work because you can compare what you were trying to do with what your body actually did. The lesson specifically includes photo analysis after the surf session, so you leave with something you can use for next time—whether that next time is tomorrow or next trip.

Small-Group Surfing: Up to Four People, More Coaching Per Minute

The class is capped at four people. That number matters more than it sounds. When the group is small, instructors can correct mistakes sooner and more accurately. You’re also less likely to feel like you’re waiting around.

It’s semi-private for two or more people, and the lesson is positioned as available in multiple languages. That makes a big difference because surf coaching is technical. If you’re learning in English (or Spanish, Russian, or Latvian), you’ll likely pick up directions faster and worry less about translating in your head while you’re paddling.

Names like Georgios and Francesco show up in feedback connected to friendly, supportive instruction. That matters because surfing is part skill, part confidence. Coaches who explain with clarity and stick with you during key moments can turn a stressful first session into a fun one.

What Coaching Feels Like When Waves Are Bigger

Surf conditions can be unpredictable in Playa de las Américas, and sometimes the waves can run bigger than expected. The good news is the lesson is still built to get you surfing rather than just watching.

In feedback tied to this school, people noted that even when waves were fairly big, they still managed to surf with the help of the instructor. The practical takeaway for you: don’t assume “big waves” means “no learning.” It usually means the instructor will adjust what you attempt and how you approach it for safety and success.

Just keep expectations realistic. You’re not guaranteed to ride every wave perfectly, and first sessions are about learning control and timing. Still, with a small group and direct coaching, you’ll spend your time trying, not waiting.

Equipment Rental Included: Travel Lighter Than You Think

Equipment rental is included. That’s a quiet win. Surf lessons often ask you to show up with gear, but here you don’t have to. In practice, that means:

  • You can pack lighter.
  • You spend less time on logistics and more time on the actual lesson.
  • You’re using lesson-appropriate equipment rather than whatever you bring from home.

If you’re coming from a hotel or moving between activities, this helps you keep your day smooth. Also, because you’re not managing your own setup, you’ll likely be ready to start sooner.

Languages Matter: English, Spanish, Russian, Latvian

The lesson is offered in multiple languages, including English and Spanish, plus Russian and Latvian. If you’re traveling with friends or family, this is especially useful because you can match the session language to whoever learns best.

Surf instruction is full of body cues: where to look, when to pop up, how to manage balance, and what to do when a wave doesn’t cooperate. Being able to understand the guidance without delay makes the whole experience more enjoyable.

Who This Semi-Private Lesson Suits Best

This lesson is a strong fit if you want:

  • A structured introduction to surfing
  • A calmer class with small-group attention
  • A mix of instruction plus feedback you can study later via photos

It also fits well for teens and older kids who are ready to move beyond “just try it” and into real coaching. Feedback connected to families highlights that older kids (including teens) enjoyed the semi-private format and even booked follow-up sessions—suggesting the teaching style helps people feel progress, not pressure.

What to consider: the lesson calls for moderate physical fitness. You’ll be paddling, balancing, and working in the water. If you’re dealing with injuries or limited mobility, you might want to think carefully and choose a different activity, or ask questions before booking.

Price and Value: Is $132.75 Worth It?

At $132.75 per person for about 2 hours, the value depends on what you’re comparing it to.

Here’s what you’re paying for:

  • Semi-private instruction with a cap of four
  • Theory + practical time in the sea
  • Photo analysis after the session
  • Equipment rental included
  • Multi-language coaching (English and more)

Those items add up. For a first surf lesson, photo feedback is particularly valuable because it turns the experience into something you can actually learn from. And equipment included removes a common “hidden cost” of surfing.

This setup can also be a better deal when you come with 2+ people because group discounts are offered. If you’re traveling as a couple or small family, it often feels more efficient than going fully solo.

Where the price might feel less ideal is if you’re truly chasing maximum individual attention. Since this is capped at four, a fully private lesson will usually deliver more focus per person. If you’re nervous, have a specific goal, or just want the instructor locked onto you, private may be the better match.

Weather and Session Day Reality

The experience requires good weather. That’s important for you to plan around because surf sessions depend on conditions. If the activity gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered either another date or a full refund.

In other words: don’t schedule this as your only outdoor plan. Put it in the middle of your Tenerife window, when you still have options to reschedule if the sea doesn’t cooperate.

Should You Book This Semi-Private Surf Lesson?

Book it if you want a first surf experience that feels organized and supportive, with small-group coaching (up to four), equipment rental included, and photo analysis that helps you actually improve. It’s also a smart pick if you care about language comfort—English, Spanish, Russian, and Latvian are available.

Skip it or consider a different option if you need truly one-on-one attention, or if your physical fitness level is below moderate for active time in the water. And if you hate schedule uncertainty, remember that weather can affect whether the lesson runs.

If this is your first time surfing in Tenerife, this format is exactly the kind of structured start that turns confusion into momentum.

FAQ

How long is the semi-private surfing lesson in Playa de las Américas?

It lasts about 2 hours.

What is the group size for this semi-private lesson?

The lesson is capped at four people.

Is equipment rental included?

Yes, equipment rental is included.

What languages are available for the lesson?

The lesson is offered in English, Spanish, Russian, and Latvian.

Where do I meet, and where does the lesson end?

You meet at Tenerife Surf Point at Av. Rafael Puig Lluvina, 32, Playa de la Américas, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.

What if weather is poor or I need to cancel?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.

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